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how do you make an electrical wiring cold?

I am looking to do some electrical work and I was thinking of a way to make electrical wiring turn cold. I have a good imagination, so I am thinking I need to remove free negative electron ions from the conductive material. I dont know if this means it neads a load a ground or watever I mean I am guessing blind to electricity. My pops said dip it in liquid nitrogen but I detest this solution. Anyone have ideas? I really am at a loss concerning electrical circuitry, any ideas?

Answer:

Go to electrical shop Buy length of cable Go home Put cable in to fridge. Job done.
Dude, if you don't know any more about it than that, leave it alone. Otherwise you'll kill yourself. If your circuits are heating up, you have too much load on them. To keep them from heating up, you either 1. Reduce the load, or 2. use larger gauge wire.
I do not understand your question? Are you revering to electrons traveling with no impedance at absolute zero. You cannot create that enviorment in your home. You need a lab with expensive equipment. Lowering the temp 30-50 degrees isn't going to do anything. copper will have the same nominal resitance at -27f that it does at 80f. So I don't understand why you want to do that but if you did wire a LED to a batter and stick in the freezerA cold electrical circuit!
Simple. Remove power source and you have whats known as a cold wire. That means un hooking wire from power, or removing fuse or breaker for wire.

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